Denman is a notable guitar protégé of Pepe Romero. His playing is precise, beautiful, and passionate His compositions are distinct, yet uniquely Americana. In the past few years, professor Denman has become one of the most celebrated guitar pedagogues of his generation. He travels the world sharing his love of the guitar.

Crouse received her Masters degree and PhD in music studies at Indiana University under the tutelage of acclaimed director Vincent Liotta. She also studied with Metropolitan Opera star Carol Vaness and the vocal pedagogue Paul Kiesgan in New York City. She joined the faculty of the prestigious Wanda L. Bass School of Music at Oklahoma City University in 2012. She also maintains a private voice studio for professional singers, and she is an active performer in the Oklahoma City area singing jazz, classical, and musical theater repertoire.

Summer time is one of the best seasons to get outside and be physically active, but physical health is not the only health we should be thinking
more...0 about this summer - mental health is health. That's why we are pedaling through 3 cities to raise awareness.
Healthier Colorado’s event “Gearing Up for Mental Health” is a free community event to raise awareness for mental health. The event starts with a bike parade around downtown followed by a wellness fair which includes fun, family-friendly activities (including face-painting, bike decorating, and a bouncy castle), free lunch, and information about local and statewide mental health and wellness resources.
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Denman is a notable guitar protégé of Pepe Romero. His playing is precise, beautiful, and passionate His compositions are distinct, yet
more...0 uniquely Americana. In the past few years, professor Denman has become one of the most celebrated guitar pedagogues of his generation. He travels the world sharing his love of the guitar.
Crouse received her Masters degree and PhD in music studies at Indiana University under the tutelage of acclaimed director Vincent Liotta. She also studied with Metropolitan Opera star Carol Vaness and the vocal pedagogue Paul Kiesgan in New York City. She joined the faculty of the prestigious Wanda L. Bass School of Music at Oklahoma City University in 2012. She also maintains a private voice studio for professional singers, and she is an active performer in the Oklahoma City area singing jazz, classical, and musical theater repertoire.

Matthew Denman, notable guitar protege of Pepe Romero, and Dr. Courtney Crouse, mezzo-soprano, will be performing works of Manuel de Falla, Purcell,
more...0 John Dowland and Dominic Argento on Sept. 19th at 7:30 PM in the Moss Performing Arts Center on the CMU Campus. Tickets will be general admission: $20.00 at the door, or $15.00 if purchased before the event. Tickets will be available at Roper Music, Back Porch Music and Hart Music stores. Matthew and Courtney are members of the Classical Guitar Duo: Crouse Denman. They perform classical guitar and vocal music throughout the U.S. and Spain and are planning a European tour for the summer of 2018. This program is sponsored by the Western Colorado Classical Guitar Society in conjunction with the CMU Music Department. Please join us for a great night of music.

CMU Library invites our Grand Junction community to engage in an afternoon of readings and discussion celebrating the freedom to read. In recognition
more...0 of Banned Books Week 2017, our campus and local community are welcomed to enjoy this panel-style event featuring CMU faculty and staff. Participants will hear about our Freedom to Read displays, ways to engage in the topic of information freedom throughout the week, and ways to engage with materials impacted by challenges and bans throughout the 2017-2018 year.

CMU Library invites our Grand Junction community to engage in an afternoon of readings and discussion celebrating the freedom to read. In recognition
more...0 of Banned Books Week 2017, our campus and local community are welcomed to enjoy this panel-style event featuring CMU faculty and staff. Participants will hear about our Freedom to Read displays, ways to engage in the topic of information freedom throughout the week, and ways to engage with materials impacted by challenges and bans throughout the 2017-2018 year.

Rebecca Folsom’s music is about liberation. Her songs crack open hearts, inspire hope, and leave listeners with a deeper perspective.
more...0 Rebecca’s world-class voice traverses a near-four-octave range. KUNC radio describes it as “knock-you-to-your-knees.” The Daily Camera describes her music as “shining…with lush harmonies,” and Westword Magazine says, “Her songs hit like little earthquakes!” While her range is impressive, it’s the expression in her voice that rivets your attention and stays with you long after the show ends. Rebecca’s voice pours forth from lilting tenderness to fully liberated, unbridled release. She brings both a pure vocal quality reminiscent of old Appalachia and a blues prowess.
The Radio Room is located at 1310 Ute Avenue, Grand Junction, CO 81501. Doors open at 7:00p.m. Show at 7:30pm Tickets $12 in advance $15 at the door. 970-241-8801 x. 223 or at our website www.kafmradio.org.